MARTA MARTINEZ

BIOGRAPHY

A classic artist in the truest sense of the word, Marta studied Fine Arts in the University of Barcelona, with an sculpture degree.

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Her first professional work as colorist for American comic-books was the Martian Manhunter miniseries (and its preview on the Brave New World one-shot), penciled by Al Barrionuevo and inked by Bit, same team she collaborated with on Teen Titans #45. After that, she started working with Julian Lopez and Bit in books like Superman #676, Wonder Woman #13, and the first nine issues of the Batman and the Outsiders ongoing (with pencils by Carlos Rodriguez on issues 2, 6 and 7). Next, she would color Action Comics #848-849. Batman in Barcelona: Dragon’s Knight, with art by Diego Olmos, would come later, followed by Captain America Theater of War: To Soldier On, her first work for Marvel, with art by Fernando Blanco.

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After working with Diego Olmos again on Supernatural: Beginning’s End and the RED: Marvin one-shot, for Wildstorm, and doing Iron Man Noir, with Manuel Garcia, and a short Wolverine story for Marvel, Marta’s last work was coloring Jesus Saiz on DC Legacies.

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Marta's most recent work has been for the Double Take line of books by Take-Two interactive.